Could you clarify if you are trying to for printing, cite it in your research, or use Python to build your own document?
You often need a TeX distribution (like teTeX for Unix or MiKTeX for Windows) and LaTeX2e to process the documentation into DVI, PostScript, or PDF formats. The Python Library Reference
The standard documentation uses makeindex to create the extensive indexes required for the Python Library Reference and pdflatex to render the final PDF file. 2. Citing it in an Academic Paper Could you clarify if you are trying to
If you want to or a PDF version of "The Python Library Reference" from its source files, you typically need tools like LaTeX or Sphinx . cite it in your research
If you are and need to cite "The Python Library Reference" as a source: